Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Michael Jackson Painting has to Be Auctioned


With the pass of time, things come to an end, but it's the remembrance that remains; indeed hard to fade away. With the demise of the king of pop, Michael Jackson, millions should have shed their tears. And now, his ardent fans, are trying their most excellent to preserve every kind of memorabilia that the artist had.
The latest to this is the Michael Jackson's painting formed by King of Pop Art Andy Warhol in 1984. The painting has been below the hammer at the Vered Gallery of East Hampton. The picture depicts a smiling King of Pop in his red military uniform from his hit album 'Thriller'.

Ruth Vered, who owns the gallery, said that the 30-by-26-inch, synthetic polymer painting on canvas could be expected to fetch millions of dollars at the auction, which ends on July 12.

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